The Carolina Hurricanes made a gesture of good faith to long-time Buffalo Sabres color commentator Rob Ray ahead of his return to ice level for Thursday night's game. Over the weekend, Ray was hit ...
Rob Ray was taking no chances on Tuesday. The Buffalo Sabres color analyst moved his broadcast spot to the 300s section of KeyBank Center after being hit in the face with a puck during the team ...
Rob Ray broadcasts from the last row of Buffalo's KeyBank Center. / Screenshot via @GinoHard_ on X. Buffalo Sabres rink-side reporter Rob Ray was struck above the eye with a puck last weekend ...
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Players and a team doctor quickly went over to check on Ray, who had a visible gash above his left eye and on the bridge of his nose. Later in the broadcast, Ray said he received a "couple of ...
Buffalo Sabres color commentator Rob Ray didn't let a puck to the face keep him from doing his job. During Saturday evening's Buffalo home game against the New York Rangers, Ray took a puck to the ...
NHL commentator Rob Ray could not stop himself from swearing on live TV after taking a puck to the face during the Buffalo Sabres' victory over the New York Rangers. A barn-storming display from ...
Buffalo Sabres’ commentator Rob Ray kept it pushing despite a mid-game injury on Saturday after a puck smacked him in the face during a live TV broadcast. The moment arrived when New York Rangers ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The most recent Sabres Hall of Fame inductee showed off his trademark toughness when an errant puck smacked Rob Ray in the face during the first period of Buffalo’s 8-2 ...
Retired NHL star Rob Ray should probably dig his old helmet out of storage if he’s going to continue serving as a rinkside reporter. The 56-year-old former Buffalo Sabres winger was working the ...
It was a typical day at the office for former NHL tough guy-turned-broadcaster Rob Ray -- taking pucks to the face and getting right back to work. That was the scene Saturday afternoon when Ray ...
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